The "That 70s Show" alums opted for a unisex name for their firstborn daughter because they liked gender-neutral monikers, Kutcher sources told People. The pair shrouded Wyatt's birth in secrecy and played coy when revealing her name. Maybe next they'll tell us she's really a boy? Nah....

The "That 70s Show" alums opted for a unisex name for their firstborn daughter because they liked gender-neutral monikers, Kutcher sources told People. The pair shrouded Wyatt's birth in secrecy and played coy when revealing her name. Maybe next they'll tell us she's really a boy? Nah.... (Robyn Beck / AFP / Getty Images)